Nashville Predators Tickets

Nashville Predators Tickets are on sale now! Memo to the rest of the Western Conference: Nashville is good — really good. The Predators' high-powered scoring attack is ready to wreak havoc on the best in the NHL in 2015. Don't miss the exciting action at Bridgestone Arena as the Predators make their push for a Stanley Cup. Despite being one of the younger teams in the NHL, the Predators have some of the most fervent fans in the league. Be among the excitement that is Nashville hockey. Buy your Nashville Predators Tickets from Razorgator today.

Nashville Predators 2014-2015 News and Updates

3/26/15 - It’s still anyone’s guess who might earn the NHL’s Presidents’ Trophy, given to the team with the most points earned during the regular season. But along with Eastern Conference squads Montreal, the N.Y. Rangers, and Tampa Bay; and right alongside Western squads from Anaheim and divisional rival St. Louis, are the Nashville Predators.

3/17/15 - After not losing more than two games consecutively all season, the Nashville Predators ran into a six-game skid bridging February and March, loosening their hold on first place in the NHL. Recent victories over the Arizona Coyotes and Los Angeles Kings have raised them back into a deadlock with the St. Louis Blues for tops in the Central Division, but the Predators will need to close out the regular season on a strong run if they hope to secure home ice advantage throughout the early rounds of the playoffs. On Tuesday, Nashville will host the Minnesota Wild—a team which is currently trying to secure its own hold on the top wild card position in the West. A handful of seats are still available at Bridgestone Arena starting at $23, but they’ll be gone soon so don’t delay!

… more

3/5/15 - After a few weeks at the top of the overall league standings in the race for the Presidents’ Cup, which is given to the team with the most points earned for the season, the Nashville Predators have fallen back into second place in the Western Conference race, while still leading the Central Division over St. Louis, albeit by a mere four points.

2/26/15 - The Nashville Predators have continued to play strongly, extending their command of the league and the race for the Presidents’ Trophy. The Preds currently have a two game winning streak in progress, and their 89 points put them six points clear of Western rival Anaheim as well as Montreal, the top team in the East.

2/20/15 - The Nashville Predators, currently tops in the Presidents’ Trophy points chase, had their six game winning streak broken on Thursday. The Preds, who hadn’t fallen in a game since February 5, lost to the Metropolitan leading New York Islanders, 5-2.

2/12/15 - Star goaltender Pekka Rinne is back, and the Nashville Predators have moved out in front of conference foe Anaheim by three points in the race for the Presidents’ Trophy. The Preds are playing superb hockey, having won their last three in a row and five of six in the month of February.

2/5/15 - Even without the services of Pekka Rinne, the Nashville Predators continue to meet the challenge. The Preds are riding a two game winning streak, are two points ahead of St. Louis for the Central Division lead, and even with Anaheim in the race for the Presidents’ Trophy.

1/29/15 - Leading the way in the Central Division, the Nashville Predators kicked off the second half of the season in style with a win. Despite losing Pekka Rinne, one of the top netminders in the league, to injury, the Preds are just three points behind Anaheim in the race for the Presidents’ Trophy.

1/15/15 - Winners of their last four, the Nashville Predators have put a little space between themselves and the rest of the pack in the Central Division. Despite losing lead goaltender Pekka Rinne to a knee injury for the next few weeks, the Preds are four points in front of second-place Chicago.

1/8/15 - They had stalled out for a while, but the Nashville Predators seem to be back in the proper gear and moving forward. The Preds are getting very strong goaltending from their corps of netminders; as a group they’re second in the league allowing just 2.2 goals per game.

12/18/14 - At one point earlier this season, the Nashville Predators were flying high atop the Central Division. However in recent weeks, the Preds have fallen back a bit despite winning seven of their last 10 games, and now find themselves trailing both St. Louis and Chicago.

12/11/14 - It’s taken a super hot streak by Chicago to knock the Nashville Predators off the top of the Central Division pile. However, the Preds continue to keep step in second place, just a point back of the Blackhawks, and tied with St. Louis.

12/4/14 - The Nashville Predators are now in a three-way fight for control of the Central Division with St. Louis (tied) and Chicago (one point back) as December kicks off. The Preds squared off with the Blues, who were welcoming Martin Brodeur back to the league, on Thursday, and will host the Blackhawks this weekend.

11/20/14 - How ‘bout those Preds? The Nashville Predators are establishing themselves as one of this season’s elite teams; their 26 points are fourth-most in the NHL at this point in the season, and a point clear of second-place St. Louis in their Central Division.

11/13/14 - While the Nashville Predators are toward the bottom in goals scored per game – a 2.5 average, good for 24th out of the 30 teams) – the defense is giving the Preds a chance. The Predators are third in the NHL overall, averaging just 1.9 goals allowed per game, and goaltender Pekka Rinne is a key to that effort, with a goals-against average of 1.83.

11/6/14 - They’re in second place, but the Nashville Predators are also in the very competitive Central Division, which means a short losing string could see them fall from their lofty position. As it is, a key defenseman, Anton Volchenkov, has been suspended four games for an illegal check to the head in a previous game.

10/29/14 - The Predators will be playing several away games against the Flames, the Canucks, Jets, Stars, and Blues before returning home for a game against the Edmonton Oilers. This time away from home could effectively widen the gap between league leaders which can only increase team and fan morale. Once the Nashville Predators do return to defend their own ice as they face off with the Oilers, fans are sure to be ready for yet another victory to add to their already successful season. As the Predators spend the next few games away from home, many fans will be preparing to offer them a warm welcome on November 11th. Tickets for the Oilers vs Predators game are still available, and starting at just $4 with many seating areas still open for selection.

The Nashville Predators and their burgeoning fan base enter the 2014-2015 season brimming with optimism—and we you can’t blame them! The puzzle pieces have finally lined up, and new head coach Peter Laviolette leads this playoff-caliber squad. Nashville made a big offseason splash with the acquisition of big scorer James Neal from Pittsburgh, and is expected to fire-up the team's high-scoring offense and jet-pack play. The return of elite goaltender Pekka Rinne will be one to watch, as the crease minder will make another run at the Vezina Trophy. For the first time in club history, the Predators will not have Barry Trotz as bench boss, but Laviolette is a Stanley Cup-winning coach. The Bridgestone Arena Squad missed playoffs by a mere three points in the ultra-competitive Western Conference last year; score Nashville Predators tickets and see them earn a berth this season!

2013-2014 Season

4/9/14 – Nashville was eliminated from the playoff following Tuesday’s 3-2 shootout loss to Dallas, in rookie Seth Jones’ return home. The Predators (35-32-12) got two goals from center Gabriel Bourque, but it wasn’t enough; Nashville will miss the postseason for a second straight year. Shootouts have been the Predators’ nemesis this year, losing 9 of 11 in their 2013-14 campaign. Nashville Predators tickets are fairly cheap for the last two games to be played at Bridgestone Arena this year – prices for Thursday’s game against Phoenix range from $21-$103 and $85-$344 for Saturday’s game against the defending Stanley Cup Champions.

4/3/14 – Following five days off, the Predators will pick up action in Anaheim for their final game against Stanley Cup winner and six-time Olympian Teemu Selanne on Friday. Nashville is 4-1-1 in their last six in which they averaged 4.3 goals per contest. Can the Preds keep up the high-scoring effort in their last six games of the season? You’ll have just two chances to see the team when they return from their three game road trip – 4/10 vs Phoenix (min. $11) and 4/12 vs. Chicago (min. $99).

3/28/14 – The Preds ended their six game home losing streak with a 6-1 beating over the Buffalo Sabres Thursday night. It was a special evening at Bridgestone Arena as both Colton Sissons and Calle Jarnkrok notched their first career NHL goals and Shea Weber scored a pair to reach the 20-goal mark for the second time in his career. The victory was Nashville’s fifth time this season scoring four or more goals in a game and should bode well for their confidence as they visit rival Dallas tonight. Seth Jones, Patrick Eaves, and Pail Gaustad are expected to be out still with injuries.

3/19/14 – The Predators look to get back on track following two straight losses to Edmonton and St. Louis. Prior to Saturday’s game against the Blues, the Preds had won three straight and remained optimistic about their NHL Playoff chances. Instead, Nashville drew its fifth straight loss on home ice and followed it up with a 1-5 road loss to the Oilers. Key points are up for grabs in Vancouver Wednesday night when the Preds visit Vancouver to face the Canucks; both teams are on the outside looking in as far as the postseason picture is concerned.

3/11/14 – Just minutes before the NHL trade deadline passed, the Nashville Predators acquired forwards Calle Jarnkrok and Patrick Eaves, in addition to a conditional third-round selection in the 2014 Entry Draft for Center David Legwand. The “Original Predator” was traded to his hometown Detroit Red Wings. Now the Predators are eight points out of the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference with 17 games remaining. Nashville squeaked by the Ottawa Senators in overtime last night to grab their first win in five games. Three goals in the second-period got the Predators off to a 3-0 lead before Ottawa came back with three of their own in the third-period. Defenseman Seth Jones scored with 1:11 left in the overtime session to give the Nashville Predators the 4-3 OT victory. The Predators have just one game in the next week and a half at Bridgestone Arena and that’ll be played Saturday vs. St. Louis. It is the most expensive game remaining in Nashville this season, averaging $108.

3/4/14 – Good news Predators fans! Pekka Rinne is expected to start in the net tonight against Pittsburgh and the Tuesday evening meeting is the cheapest game (avg. $48) remaining at Bridgestone Arena this season. Rinne has not been in the net for the Predators since Oct. 22 when he was sidelined after a surgery on his hip to take care of an E.Coli infection. You can catch his return for just $11 in the third of five straight home games for Nashville.

2/25/14 - Four Nashville Predators will get back to work following their trip to Sochi. Simon Moser & Roman Josi (Switzerland), Shea Weber (Canada) and manager Pete Rogers (USA) will be back in Music City when the Preds square off against the Tampa Bay Lightning this Thursday (tickets start at $13). Nashville will have to take advantage of a precious five-game homestand after the Olympic break, which most teams will not enjoy. Over the hiatus, general manager David Poile underwent surgery after being struck in the face by an errant puck that broke his nose and has left him blind in his right eye. Though the harrowing injury prevented Poile from participating in the Olympics as manager for Team USA, the coach is already back in the office and back to work. Get Nashville Predators tickets now and be there to welcome back their tough-as-nails GM and returning Olympians!

2/21/14 – Goaltender Pekka Rinne’s (hip) return appears to be on the near horizon. Rinne participated in his second practice with the team since having surgery in October and felt no soreness. Nashville’s forward Craig Smith will look to continue his scoring ways when the team returns to league play Feb 27 at Bridgestone Arena. The 24-year old has 36 points on 18 goals, and 18 assists and is looking to becoming the first Predator since Patric Horngvist in 2009-10 to net 30 goals. Nashville Predators tickets are available for just $10 for next Thursday’s return; just four points behind 8th place Dallas, the Preds are still in the hunt for a playoff spot!

2/3/14 – What upper-body injury? Shea Weber scored twice Friday night against the Devils, including the game winner with 1:29 left in OT to give the defenseman 25 points in his past 25 games. But Saturday, the Preds dropped their final game at Scottrade Center this season, falling to St. Louis 4-3 in a shootout. The Preds will look to bounce back Thursday on the road against a team that shut them out 0-4 in their last meeting, Minnesota Wild. Then, they’ll turn their attention to NHL’s best, when Anaheim visits Bridgestone Arena (2/8); Anaheim Ducks vs Nashville Predators tickets range from $25 (upper level-goal) - $207 (lower level-baseline, first row).

1/30/14 – The Preds return home Friday night to take on the New Jersey Devils after being on the road for three straight. Experienced defenseman and Predators captain Shea Weber is day-to-day with an upper body injury. Nashville has four games left before the Olympic break and the Predators hope to have their leader and second-leading scorer back soon. With 56 points, the Preds are seven points behind for the second wild card spot in the West. With one of the cheaper tickets in the league (avg. $76), Predators fans need to turn up at Bridgestone Arena and support their team on the road to the NHL playoffs!

After losing Ryan Suter in free agency last season and failing to make the NHL Playoffs, the Preds roster needed an upgrade. Nashville selected ten prospects in the 2013 draft including the No. 4 overall pick in Seth Jones. Jones will contribute to the Preds strong defense under the League’s best defenseman Shea Weber. The organization also signed Matt Cullen and Viktor Stalberg in addition to Matt Hendricks and Eric Nystrom this offseason.

2012-2013 Season

Like the St. Louis Blues, the Nashville Predators won’t be selling single-game tickets to the three games against the Chicago Blackhawks being played at Bridgestone Arena. To avoid purchasing tickets to multiple games to see the Predators play the Blackhawks, consider buying from the secondary market where single-game Nashville Predators vs. Chicago Blackhawks tickets are being sold. All three matchups against the defending Stanley Cup Champions are in high demand; the games on 11/16 and 4/12 are the two most expensive games this season on the Predators home schedule, averaging $194 and $179 respectively. The 12/17 game is averaging $113, just $10 more than the average price of Nashville Predators tickets this season. Hockey tickets in Nashville are up 45% since last year, but the Predators still rank seventh cheapest in the NHL.

The revamped Central Division now has the Nashville Predators seeing more of the Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, Minnesota Wild, and Winnipeg Jets and less of the Detroit Red Wings and Columbus Blue Jackets who not only jumped Divisions but also Conferences.